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Cuba Is Ready to Negotiate but Not About Domestic Affairs Top Cuban Diplomat Tells Pbs Newshour

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The article discusses diplomatic tensions between Cuba and the U.S., with Cuba rejecting allegations and refusing to negotiate domestic affairs. While there is mention of a humanitarian crisis and a rice shipment from China, no concrete commercial mechanism, price movement, supply disruption, or company-level impact is identified. The event is geopolitical and humanitarian, lacking direct commercial channels such as input costs, supply shortages, or regulatory changes affecting specific sectors or companies.

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  • Cuba received 15,000 tons of rice from China to alleviate shortages.
  • U.S. sanctions and blocked oil shipments exacerbate Cuba's humanitarian crisis.
  • Cuba's Deputy Foreign Affairs Minister stated Cuba will not negotiate on domestic affairs.

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